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Radiantis

“The mission of Radiantis is to remain at the forefront of photonics technology in offering cutting-edge commercial products with unsurpassed performance to the market. The key to maintaining this success in a fiercely competitive world is continuous innovation”

Prof. Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh

Radiantis spun out of ICFO in 2005. The company is a specialist supplier of innovative solutions for laser tuning, offering best-in-class frequency conversion systems, such as Optical Parametric Oscillators, Second, Third and Fourth Harmonic Generation Units. The turnkey systems offered by Radiantis are capable of addressing the difficult spectral regions from the UV to the mid-IR, which are not available to lasers, and can cover temporal domains from the continuous-wave to ultrafast femtosecond time-scales.

Working for more than 20 years in the field of nonlinear optics, Prof. Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh is an ICREA Professor at ICFO. He is a co-founder, President and the Chief Scientist of the company. Also a co-founder, Dr. Sara Oterodeveloped the business plan for the company and is the CEO of Radiantis. Five years of research and development, together with the implementation of a strategic sales channel for the technology, finally led to the successful transfer from scientific research to state-of-the-art commercial turnkey tabletop systems, now serving the scientific community and industry worldwide.

Prof. Ebrahim-Zadeh receiving the Berthold Leibinger Innovation Prize (2010)

Radiantis Inspire Family, a new generation of femtosecond Optical Parametric Oscillators pumped by mode-locked Ti: sapphire lasers

Radiantis Oria IR, a sealed, hands-free and fully-automated femtosecond optical parametric oscillator (OPO) that offers class-leading wavelength…

Radiantis Laser Beam Stabiliser that corrects for large laser beam misalignments

Radiantis Second Harmonic Generation Unit: The Oria Blue

Radiantis compact IR spectrometer

Prof. Ebrahim-Zadeh receiving the Best Business Idea Award in the UPC-INNOVA (2004)

There are numerous applications that require continuously tunable laser radiation in the near-UV, visible and IR spectral regions, which cannot be obtained from commercial lasers